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Animal Mother
Oct 8th, 2006, 08:41pm
He's about 2 inches long, from the tip of his head to the tips of his tentacles. His head's about the size of a peanut, and he's red. His eyes are comically large. He has some texture to him, sometimes smooth, sometimes spikey, two dark spots on his mantle. White spots on his mantle appear and disappear.

http://www.madcastle.net/pictures/images/einstein1.jpg
http://www.madcastle.net/pictures/images/einstein2.jpg
http://www.madcastle.net/pictures/images/einstein3.jpg
http://www.madcastle.net/pictures/images/einstein4.jpg
http://www.madcastle.net/pictures/images/einstein6.jpg



Any idea what kind of Octopus he is?

ob
Oct 10th, 2006, 05:13am
Urrrr, photo's? "two dark spots on his mantle"; bimac? Not a lot to go by, details, details! :smile:

clownfish
Oct 10th, 2006, 07:20am
That is a great looking octopus. It looks to me like a pigmy octopus but I'm not sure. (great find though ware did you get him.)

Animal Mother
Oct 10th, 2006, 05:45pm
That is a great looking octopus. It looks to me like a pigmy octopus but I'm not sure. (great find though ware did you get him.)

Thanks. You made him blush. J/K.... :bonk:

I actually got him at a LFS in Dallas. Never imagined coming across one at a store, just knew I was going to have to order one... and just when I gave up hope of finding one locally... there it was.

Nancy
Oct 10th, 2006, 06:13pm
I'm wondering whether we may need to wait until he's a bit older in order to identify the species...

Nice little octo! Hope he's doing well.

Nancy

marinebio_guy
Oct 10th, 2006, 06:26pm
It's not a bimac they show there false-eye spots when they are less than and inch long. It could be a dwaft sp. possibly something from the GoM or Caribbean. If you as ask the LFS which supplier they got it from (although they usually do not like to tell people) you can probably narrow it down to Pacific or Atlantic/GoM

Animal Mother
Oct 10th, 2006, 06:59pm
I'm wondering whether we may need to wait until he's a bit older in order to identify the species...

Nice little octo! Hope he's doing well.

Nancy

I'm just going to let him do his thing. Or hers... whichever the case may be. He's doing alright. I haven't seen him completely out of his home since I put him in the tank, but he has collected a hermit since last night. He's staying in a pretty large Turbo Snail shell. He pops his head in and out occasionally. Most of the time holding his hermit shell make-shift door.

jc45
Oct 12th, 2006, 09:58pm
Does your octo have two "flaps" beneath his/her eyes? If s/he does, s/he might be O. digueti as judging by the white spots... ???

Joey

i need cuttle
Oct 13th, 2006, 01:06am
He came from a caribian supplier

Animal Mother
Oct 13th, 2006, 07:35am
He looks exactly like the Digueti on Google images... which links back to this site.

Nancy
Oct 13th, 2006, 10:26am
O. digueti is from the Pacific - Gulf of California, Pacific Coast of Baja California.

If this little octopus is from the Caribbean, then look at photos of O. mercatoris.

Nancy

Animal Mother
Oct 13th, 2006, 04:58pm
Okay, sounds good to me. Thanks for the info Will.